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From “The Pitt” to Puppies: A Week in the Life with Ciara

Ciara

March 1, 2026
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Ciara

School/Life Balance

Every week truly is unique at USC. For me, I like to keep my weeks relatively consistent while also making sure to take advantage of going to school in Los Angeles. When I first got to college, I didn’t know if being involved in different spheres would be possible on top of my academic course load; however, I realized that balance is not something one waits to find but rather something that I have to create myself. So, I thought it would be nice to show a glimpse into my week and how I fit in fun activities, involvements, and academic commitments in a balanced manner.

Monday:
Like most individuals pursuing careers in health, my Thursdays are centered around watching “The Pitt” as soon as 6 pm strikes, so you can imagine my excitement when my professor announced that she was cancelling class because Noah Wyle, actor and producer on the Pitt, was coming to USC on Monday.

Keynote Speakers at Art and Health Symposium

Noah Wyle, along with R. Scott Gemmill, Simran Baidwan, ​​and Dr. Elizabeth Ferreira, was the keynote speaker for “Arts + Health: A USC Arts Now Symposium.” “The Pitt’s” impact was clear as Ginsburg Hall was bustling and packed with a variety of individuals–from med students to psych majors and (of course) OT majors–all eager to hear about the intersection of Health and Media. The keynote speakers gave us an engaging conversation that ranged from describing how art and health intersect to the important work of medical consultants on set, as well as the inclusion and representation shown through “The Pitt’s” cast.

Fun, educational events like this–particularly those from USC’s Vision and Voices–happen quite frequently at USC and are a great outlet to tap into that work-life balance.
(p.s. to all my fellow “The Pitt” fans, don’t worry, Noah did mention #Huckleberry!)

⏰ Time spent in class and/or doing work: 4 hrs


Tuesday and Wednesday:
Tuesday and Wednesday were more my “work” focused days. After my first class on Tuesday, I went to RA Welcome Day to celebrate being accepted to return as a Resident Assistant for the 2026-2027 school year!

RA Welcome Day

Being an RA is one of my larger commitments, but I truly would recommend it for anyone interested. Besides the weekly RA meetings, I’m allowed to take initiative and plan events, such as floor programs, as they fit with my schedule. This position also allowed me to meet individuals in the ResEd community as well as professors, such as Faculty-in-Residence Dr. Celso Delgado (who is also an Occupational Therapy professor at USC Chan!)
Besides work for my classes, I spent Wednesday making promotional content for a Faculty-in-Resident event at the California African American Museum that I was collaborating on.

⏰ Time spent in class and/or doing work: 5 hrs on Tuesday, 6 hrs on Wednesday


Thursday:
Between my classes on Thursday, I usually go to Mudd Philosophical Library to catch up on work from the week or to start calendaring. Later on that day, I participated in an Faculty-in-Resident event that involved a tour of the California African American Museum as well as a FIXINS dinner. Not only was this museum visit part of my work as an RA, but visiting a museum personally is an incredibly enjoyable activity that I love to do in my free time; thus, an activity such as this one, encapsulates part of what work-life balance means to me.

Museum Artwork

Colorful Museum Artwork


⏰ Time spent in class and/or doing work: 3 ½ hours


Friday:
After my morning Yoga classes (If you haven’t taken a PHED class at USC, I would definitely recommend Yoga by the way!!) I met up with my friend Gabby to go to a Puppy event on campus, where we got to make goodie bags for the Good Tails Rescue Team and pet some of the puppies they brought, which was a perfect way to end my weekday portion of the week!

Puppy from Puppy Event

⏰ Time spent in class: 4 hrs (but all my classes are Yoga which I LOVE!!)

Saturday:
In honor of Saturday being the last day of Black History Month, myself and my friend Evan-Reese decided to go to the Black Market Flea, which housed over 150 black owned businesses to showcase their designs, products, foods, beverages and much more! It truly was a beautiful event with a vendor for every person’s interests. I ended up leaving with some jewelry, sunglasses, and a vintage bomber jacket, but I plan to be back very soon for some more trinkets and items!

Black Market Flea

⏰ Time spent doing work: 0 hrs (Rest days are important!)

While not every week looks like this, I strive for my weeks to encapsulate that college is not fully centered around grades but also the fun, engaging experiences you get to encounter along the way.